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J. RULES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSELS OF WAR FOR OR SALE TO OTHER POWERS

K. RULES FOR REPLACEMENTS OF VESSELS OF WAR

CONFERENCE ON THE LIMITATION OF ARMAMENT,
Cleito,
August 12 1920-December 6, 1920.
Treaty Between the Empire of Atlantis, the United States of America, the British Empire, The Russian Federation, The South-African Empire, Iberia, Japan, Italy, The United Kingdom Nordmark, The United Netherlands Kingdom, The Republic of France, The Australian Commonwealth, Greece, and India, Signed at Cleito, December 6, 1920.

The Atlantean Empire, The United States of America, the British Empire, The Russian Federation, The South-African Empire, Iberia, Japan, Italy, The United Kingdom Nordmark, The United Netherlands Kingdom, The Republic of France, The Australian Commonwealth, Greece, and India:

Desiring to contribute to the maintenance of the general peace, and to reduce the burdens of competition in armament;

Have resolved, with a view to accomplishing these purposes, to conclude a treaty to limit their respective naval armament, and to that end have appointed as their Plenipotentiaries;
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His Majesty the Emperor of Atlantis:

Admiral Wilson, chief of naval staff

Rafan Mugaboo, maritanian foreign minister

James Wolfe, Atlantian foreign minister

The President of the United States of America:

Charles Evans Hughes,

Henry Cabot Lodge,

Oscar W. Underwood,

Elihu Root,

citizens of the United States;

His Majesty the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas:

The Right Honourable Arthur James Balfour, O. M., M. P.,

Lord President of His Privy Council;

The Right Honourable Baron Lee of Fareham, G. B. E., K. C. B.,

First Lord of His Admiralty;

The Right Honourable Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes, K. C. B.,

His Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United

States of America;

and

for the Dominion of Canada:

The Right Honourable Sir Robert Laird Borden,

G. C. M. G., K. C.;

for the Dominion of New Zealand:

The Honourable Sir John William Salmond, K. C., Judge of the

Supreme Court of New Zealand;

The President of the Russian Federation:

Fleet Admiral Nikolai Gerasimovich Kuznetsov, Chief of Naval Staff

Count Vasili Vasilievich Ivanov, Ambassador Extrordinary and

Plenipotentiary to the Empire of Atlantis

His Majesty the King of the South-Africa, of Kamerun, and of Uruguay,

the Emperor of Madagascar:

Vice-Admiral (retired) Graaf Gerrit van de Haartlijners, K.D.T.,

Lord Administrator of the Navy and Commissary Extraordinary for

Naval Affairs

Hertog Hubertus Magnacartus, Minister for Foreign Affairs

Heer Henrijk Raaskaal, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

to the Kingdom of Atlantis.

His Majesty the King of Iberia:

Admiral Conte della Riva.

His Majesty the Emperor of Japan:

Tokugawa Kaetuza. Shogun. Supreme Commander of the Imperial

Japanese Military Forces.

Nakamura Maeko. Special representative of His Imperial Japanese

Majesty.

Oonishi Manzo. Representative of 'Teikoku Kaigun' and 'Kido Butai'.

Assistant to Rear Admiral Kobayashi Akeno.

Nakamura Shoda. Personal Secretary to the Shogun.

His Majesty the King of Italy:

The Honourable Carlo Schanzer, Senator of the Kingdom;

The Honourable Vittorio Rolandi Ricci, Senator of the Kingdom, His

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Cleito;

The Honourable Luigi Albertini, Senator of the Kingdom;

His Majesty the King of Nordmark (the United Kingdom of Norwegr, Svea,

Göta, and Finland), lord Earl of Färoyar, lord Earl of Iceland, lord

Earl of Vinland, lord Herse over Greenland and Hjaltland:

The Honourable Baron Fridhjof Nansen of Greenland, Knight of His

Majesty's Order of the Seraphim, Knight of His Majesty's Order

of the Norwegian Lion, His Majesty's Lord Stallare of the Privy

Council

The Honourable Count Hermann Wedel-Jarlsberg of Jarlsberg and

Laurvigen, Grand Cross and Chain of His Majesty's Royal Order of

St. Olaf, His Majesty's Minister of Foreign Affairs

The Honourable Gustaf Dyrssen, Grand Cross of His Majesty's Order

of the Sword, His Majesty's Minister of the Navy

The Honourable Christian Michelsen, Grand Commander of His Majesty's

Order of the Northern Star, His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary

and Plenipotentiary to the United States of America;

Her Majesty the Queen of the United Netherlands Kingdom:

The President of the French Republic:

Mr. Albert Sarraut, Deputy, Minister of the Colonies;

Mr. Jules J. Jusserand, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

to the United States of America, Grand Cross of the National Order

of the Legion of Honour;

His Majesty the King of the Australian Commonwealth:

His Majesty the King of Greece:

Admiral Takis Talknotalotalopoles, The acting minister of defense.

Commodore Igorpopolus. Assistant to Admiral Talknotalotalopoles.

His Highness the Raj, Lord and Sovereign of All India, King of Assam and

Hyderabad, Ruler of the Great Delta, Prince of the Maldives and Chagos,

Protector of the Andamans:

V. K. Chandra, Minister of the Navy

Sanjay Das, Admiral of the Fleet

Who, having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in good and due form, have agreed as follows:
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may retain the following:
(a) One capital ship due to be disposed of, for experimental purposes
(b) One capital ship due to be disposed of, for training-purposes
(c) One aviation training ship
(d) Two cruisers, one of which may be of Sub-Category A, for training purposes
(e) One destroyer of Sub-Category B, for training purposes
(f) One submarine of Sub-Category B, for training purposes

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Originally posted by Hrolf Hakonson
Everything I can remember modifying has now been underlined.

Thanks - but can you re-check again please? It seems as if you underlined a little bit too much. I can´t remember most of the tonnage allotments for the various classes were re-negotiated (see aircraft carrier for example).